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coast leisure hutto says don't need to go. runthecitythecolonel was hotel as a retreat. palestine gets a seat at the un cultural agency for the first time in a move widely seen as a strong show of support for the nations a bid for recognition. voted overwhelmingly in favor of the move but will pay a hefty price as washington cuts into funding of the organization in protest the us is against the recognition of palestine outside peace talks with israel and a phallus to veto the next un security council vote on the issue. syria's president claims that the deadly unties regime uprising in the country is funded from abroad and warrant western powers to keep out this comes as nato rules out military intervention while the opposition in the country remains a divided over the introduction of a libya style no fly zone president assad says he's ready to work with the opposition as a new constitution is being drawn up to multi-party elections are set to take place next year. and from the directors' box to the witness box chelsea football club owner of the up imo bitch is in court as his form

coast leisure hutto says don't need to go. run the city the colonel was hotel as a retreat. palestine gets a seat at the un cultural agency for the first time in a move widely seen as a strong show of support for the nations a bid for recognition. voted overwhelmingly in favor of the move but will pay a hefty price as washington cuts into funding of the organization in protest the us is against the recognition of palestine outside peace talks with israel and a phallus to veto the next un...

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welcome for you this is your news today protesters on thewholecitystreetsthey have. been canceled a new chance to choose seems to be a good move for example the status of the human experiments gets sprinkled with the weakest to hold classes in this rap music in which it just goes to the movies literally trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane claims us financial table the research clambering to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nations close to collapsing of subprime loan foreclosed homes. to fail switchblade banks again feel little like these us crash and imminent smash the ceiling seems to me just like the judges in athens three the i.m.f. spokesman just programs increase the total economy. planation is free to second station priests for charges priests are made to loose three. priests accused priests alone see blog counseling videos for your media projects a free media gun to our teeth dot com.

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ofdifferentcityagenciesformerly responsible for it. we received over 2000 complaints of varying levels of complexity from the very mundane to the very substantial. we believe that as a result of those complaints, the city has a stronger controls in place, city resources are used more efficiently and it is part of what helps us governed the city. specifically, we received and investigated claims by city contractors that initiate lawsuits by the attorney's office. we have investigated and discovered improper management and human-resources practices. these have resulted in improvements to process, termination of employees and other disciplinary actions. we have investigated and received complaints and employees' conduct inside business on ticity time. unauthorized use of vehicles. and lastly, other of allegations involving over time used by city managers and employees. and you for your attention today. i would like to thank the civil grand jury for the report. while we disagree with some of the tone and the findings, a think there are recommendations that we are working to implemen

of different city agencies formerly responsible for it. we received over 2000 complaints of varying levels of complexity from the very mundane to the very substantial. we believe that as a result of those complaints, the city has a stronger controls in place, city resources are used more efficiently and it is part of what helps us governed the city. specifically, we received and investigated claims by city contractors that initiate lawsuits by the attorney's office. we have investigated and...

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. and we discovered that all theindividualcitieshadtheir on police and fire departments, but none of them had communications that they could talk to each other. so we had to provide the interoperable communications. but we also had a huge a language pis when you tell a fireman fire, that is a different meaning than when you tell a marine fire. so the whole exchange of lexicon and working together, the importance of that, i said personally i would never liked this -- never like to see this kind of situation happen again. it really turns out that the military was actually put in charge of that operation. and i think it was not good for the relationships in the count of los angeles or anything else. so i said, never again. well, this kind of drill that we're going through here, working together with the civilians and the military, i can assure you, at one time in our future, we're going to be glad that we have done this. so that is my personal story gang of whites think this is so important. we are really blessed in the last that is my personal story of why i think this is so importa

. and we discovered that all the individual cities had their on police and fire departments, but none of them had communications that they could talk to each other. so we had to provide the interoperable communications. but we also had a huge a language pis when you tell a fireman fire, that is a different meaning than when you tell a marine fire. so the whole exchange of lexicon and working together, the importance of that, i said personally i would never liked this -- never like to see this...

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sector just came off its biggest weekly gain in more than a year. bank of america, j.p. morganandcitialllost significant ground today. all of the dow components ended the day in negative territory. aluminum giant alcoa was one of the dow's biggest losers, dropping 7%. the stock is down 30% this year as falling aluminum prices continue to take the shine off of profits. speaking of shiny metals, gold fell sharply. the precious metal lost $22 to settle at $1,725 as the dollar sold off following word that the bank of japan intervened in currency markets. still, the yellow metal is up 6% for the month. oil prices also rose sharply in october. crude oil futures gained 18% in october but fell modestly today. energy stocks were the weakest group in the s&p 500. one energy issue caught in the downdraft was u.s. refiner valero. its shares, which have run up on takeover speculation, tumbled nearly 8% after reliance industries, an india-based firm, denied it had any interest in buying valero. valero will report quarterly results tomorrow. another weak group in the s&p 500? materials, led by ste

sector just came off its biggest weekly gain in more than a year. bank of america, j.p. morgan and citi all lost significant ground today. all of the dow components ended the day in negative territory. aluminum giant alcoa was one of the dow's biggest losers, dropping 7%. the stock is down 30% this year as falling aluminum prices continue to take the shine off of profits. speaking of shiny metals, gold fell sharply. the precious metal lost $22 to settle at $1,725 as the dollar sold off...

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fraud allegationswhencitigroupincorporated neither admits nor did nice wrongdoing so remember last week we covered the story where citi group settled a one billion dollar fraud fraud. again fraud they settled this fraud for two hundred eighty five million of which ninety five million is the fine with s.c.c. member we have a conversation we're saying that how do they get away with this idea where they don't want to admit fraud but just pay a fine but after committing fraud so judge breakoff asked how can a securities fraud of this nature of magnitude be the result simply of negligence and he also asked why citi group shareholders not the individual executives responsible for the alleged fraud are required to pay so once again this is the savers versus speculators the savers take it they are quiet they're obedient and here we have the savers behind the wave of citigroup speculators who were all involved in the fraud because remember bernie made off was able to defraud people of sixty billion dollars because they all knew most of his investors knew he was a fraudster but they ass

fraud allegations when citi group incorporated neither admits nor did nice wrongdoing so remember last week we covered the story where citi group settled a one billion dollar fraud fraud. again fraud they settled this fraud for two hundred eighty five million of which ninety five million is the fine with s.c.c. member we have a conversation we're saying that how do they get away with this idea where they don't want to admit fraud but just pay a fine but after committing fraud so judge breakoff...

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are introduced every year, enough to circle the moon 21 times. in newyorkcity, 50to 60,000 people participate in the village halloween parade every year. you see it getting ready. it's always raucous. it's fun, i guess. but, man, candy corn, that stuff has got to be part of the reason health care costs are rising in america. >>> okay. now, seriously, solving america's debt crisis. if washington can do that, confidence, growth, jobs will follow. the high-profile super committee, six republicans and six democrats, were appointed to point at least $1.2 trillion in cuts to the deficit. but at the same time, since the committee was formed in mid august, every member, except for one, has taken lobbyists' money. and the one took it and gave it back. we asked cnn's deb ferric to investigate. deb, what did you find when you looked at the money? >> it's so interesting, because at face value, it does appear to be a conflict of interest. you're taking this money from political action committees, from these special interest groups, basically. and this is all going -- while they're negotiating

are introduced every year, enough to circle the moon 21 times. in new york city, 50 to 60,000 people participate in the village halloween parade every year. you see it getting ready. it's always raucous. it's fun, i guess. but, man, candy corn, that stuff has got to be part of the reason health care costs are rising in america. >>> okay. now, seriously, solving america's debt crisis. if washington can do that, confidence, growth, jobs will follow. the high-profile super committee, six...

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normal, cholesterol an ideal 193 and weight a healthy 181 on his 6'1 frame. astrugglingcitymakesa comeback. meet the man who is banking on a motown miracle when we come meet the man who is banking on a motown miracle when we come back. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have 6 grams of sugars. with 15 grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. to the flu. an accident... to asthma. a new heartbeat... to a heart condition. when you see your doctor, you don't face any medical issue alone. you do it together. at the american medical association, we're committed to preserving that essential partnership between patients and their doctors. because when it comes to your health, you need someone you trust. the ama. protecting the relationship between p

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, police cleared demonstrators out ofacityplaza,charging some withen trespassing or obstruction of justice.om over the weekend, there werepa similar arrests in other cities, from austin, texas, to portland, oregon. in denver, protesters clashed with police after they were evicted from a park encampment. stocks plummeted on wall street today over fresh concerns about europe's debt crisis. the major u.s. indexes closed out their best month in decades with steep losses. the dow jones industrial average lost 276 points to close at.s 11,955. the nasdaq fell more than 52 points to close at 2684.p nato ruled out the possibility of a military intervention in syria today.f over the weekend, president bashar al-assad warned the west not to get involved. in an interview with britain's "sunday telegraph," he asked, "do you want to see another afghanistan, or tens of afghanistans?" the united nations estimates some 3,000 people have been killed by security forces in protests against the syrian government this year.ri palestine became a full member of the united nation's cultural agency, unesco,

, police cleared demonstrators out of a city plaza, charging some withen trespassing or obstruction of justice.om over the weekend, there werepa similar arrests in other cities, from austin, texas, to portland, oregon. in denver, protesters clashed with police after they were evicted from a park encampment. stocks plummeted on wall street today over fresh concerns about europe's debt crisis. the major u.s. indexes closed out their best month in decades with steep losses. the dow jones...

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run into. i am in newyorkcityandhaving lunch and a look over in the booth next to me and bam, jackie collins is here. now she is on the show because we met at a restaurant. she is one of the biggest and best selling authors in the history of the world. her latest is called "goddess of vengeance." jackie collins, an honor to have you. >> i am so happy to be here. tavis: that timing was good. 4 million books sold off 400 millions books sold. >> that is over a long time. -- 400 million books sold. right now i am very popular in russia. i went over to moscow last year. the signings that i did there, all of the kids that came out or like 20 something. none of the old people came out. it was great, they like to read what is going on without getting the propaganda that you read in the newspapers. tavis: i did not know this about you until i started researching. i assume you are in love with pop culture. pop culture and you treat all the time. the references that you make are so present day. you are very good at situating yourselves and your narratives in a way that they can relate t

run into. i am in new york city and having lunch and a look over in the booth next to me and bam, jackie collins is here. now she is on the show because we met at a restaurant. she is one of the biggest and best selling authors in the history of the world. her latest is called "goddess of vengeance." jackie collins, an honor to have you. >> i am so happy to be here. tavis: that timing was good. 4 million books sold off 400 millions books sold. >> that is over a long time....

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building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power foracitythesize of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ it's a smart way to go. sun life financialrating should be famous.d bad, we're working on it. so you're seriously proposing we change our name to sun life valley. do we still get to go skiing? sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. at least two people are dead, 2.5 million homes and businesses without power after this weekend's nasty storm 2349 northeast. some are cancelling halloween events and asking parents to be very careful with tree limbs and power lines straining under that snow. >>> nato is shutting down a seven-month air campaign over libya as they elected abdul ra him al quib on as prime minister. >>> the u.s. is now withholds a $60 million contribution and threatening to spend all future funding. >>> finally today's bankruptcy filing by former new jers

building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ it's a smart way to go. sun life financialrating should be famous.d bad, we're working on it. so you're seriously proposing we change our name to sun life valley. do we still get to go skiing? sooner or later, you'll...

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desire to keep the peace because protesters desire to occupy parks and spaces invariouscitiesoverthe weekend it was denver colorado things heated up quite a bit. you. see. this video is from saturday and things got especially heated after protesters tried to put up tents outside the capitol there denver police intent on dismantling the occupy wall street camp used tear gas the tongs and lovable which seem to be a little more painful as you can see in this picture and most people might think now this followed what turned out to be a very violent week in oakland california where when tear gas and non-lethal projectiles were also used to clear people and ended up critically injuring one man scott olsen an iraq war veteran who you see here he was peacefully standing by when he was hit in the head but i do want to go on to new york city the city where not only on fire wall street started but also where some of the first incidents of clashes with police you may remember this video in the early weeks of the protests police using pepper spray as well as their baton so this was followed a

desire to keep the peace because protesters desire to occupy parks and spaces in various cities over the weekend it was denver colorado things heated up quite a bit. you. see. this video is from saturday and things got especially heated after protesters tried to put up tents outside the capitol there denver police intent on dismantling the occupy wall street camp used tear gas the tongs and lovable which seem to be a little more painful as you can see in this picture and most people might...

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cityworkerswere washing down the hard escape around the campers. unlike the last camp the new area did not include open flames. food is being cooked off site then brought to the plaza for distribution. still, campers are not abiding by rules laid down last week by the mayor. like the ban on overnight camping. >> people don't want to be camped out forever they don't just want a place sti. >> demonstrators are gearing up for wednesday's strike an event sourced by the oakland education association. >> i think we're going to shut down the port. we'll shut down banks too. but main thing is for workers to show combined strength. not only by not working but not consuming. >> the oakland unified school district expects a large number of teachers. >> so those teacher who's do process leave and arrange for a substitute on wednesday by the close of today october 31 they will be allowed to participate. >> and now the teachers being told to take a personal day it's a paid day off like a vacation day. the mayor told city workers he'll want to participate in wednesday's strike we're showing

city workers were washing down the hard escape around the campers. unlike the last camp the new area did not include open flames. food is being cooked off site then brought to the plaza for distribution. still, campers are not abiding by rules laid down last week by the mayor. like the ban on overnight camping. >> people don't want to be camped out forever they don't just want a place sti. >> demonstrators are gearing up for wednesday's strike an event sourced by the oakland...

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importance of outreach and educationforcityemployeesregarding the importance of the program and the opportunity to bring forward complaints under the program. this has been a focus for many years. since deprogram's inception, we have sent to all city employees , four times a year, communications through their paycheck stub regarding the program and reminding them of how they can file complaints. more recently, we have worked to augment that by incorporating sessions in orientations for new employees. it includes a segment on the whistleblower program and we have incorporated that into training for supervisors. and we have been working to develop more targeted out reach to make sure employees are aware of the program and their ability to bring forward complaints. lastly, we will continue to update the benchmark analysis regarding how the practice is allied with other jurisdictions. benchmarking was conducted at the time of the initial program set up. we will work going forward to continued to benchmarking questions regarding the mechanics of this program against others in this day an

importance of outreach and education for city employees regarding the importance of the program and the opportunity to bring forward complaints under the program. this has been a focus for many years. since deprogram's inception, we have sent to all city employees , four times a year, communications through their paycheck stub regarding the program and reminding them of how they can file complaints. more recently, we have worked to augment that by incorporating sessions in orientations for new...

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with undercover fbi agent at newyorkcitycoffeeshop. this video is said to show another spy digging up a package which reportedly contained a bunch of cash. the feds eventually charged those spies with failing to register as foreign agents. the united states sent 10 of them back to russia in exchange of four russians convicted of spying for the united states. a flight attendant on a quickly aover does not leave his hotel alive. tonight a possible break in this international murder mystery. it comes from the flight attendant's family. but, first, dramatic testimony from the star witness at the trial of michael jackson's personal physician. but it is probably not what the doctor wanted to hear. that's ahead from michael jackson's death. >> shepard: damning testimony today in the michael jackson's former doctor conrad murray. testimony comes from the defense's own witness. >> had dr. jackson come to you, -- if michael jackson had come to you and asked you to add minister propofol to him to put him to sleep each night in his bedroom, would you do it? >> absolutely not. that woul

with undercover fbi agent at new york city coffee shop. this video is said to show another spy digging up a package which reportedly contained a bunch of cash. the feds eventually charged those spies with failing to register as foreign agents. the united states sent 10 of them back to russia in exchange of four russians convicted of spying for the united states. a flight attendant on a quickly aover does not leave his hotel alive. tonight a possible break in this international murder mystery....

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for d.c. three months intothecityticketamnesty program, the department of motor vehicles said more than 35,000 people have come in to pay their outstanding tickets and that's brought in nearly $2 million in revenue. maryland drivers owed the most money, followed by d.c. and then virginia residents. that amnesty program runs through january 27th. >>> on capitol hill, a house committee has found there is not enough evidence to conclude that d.c. mayor vince gray actually promised a job to former mayoral candidate sulaiman brown. lawmakers investigated claims from brown that during the campaign, gray's staff gave him cash and promised him a job if he took verbal jabs at the former mayor adrian fenty. after gray won the election, brown did get the job but was fired after a month. and a federal grand jury is still looking into brown's allegations. gray has denied from the beginning that there was any truth to the allegations. >>> well leading gop presidential candidate herman cain said he is the innocent victim of a witch hunt. at the national press club he responded to a report in

for d.c. three months into the city ticket amnesty program, the department of motor vehicles said more than 35,000 people have come in to pay their outstanding tickets and that's brought in nearly $2 million in revenue. maryland drivers owed the most money, followed by d.c. and then virginia residents. that amnesty program runs through january 27th. >>> on capitol hill, a house committee has found there is not enough evidence to conclude that d.c. mayor vince gray actually promised a...

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consensus figure. he is from tripoli as well and that has helpedthecity. thisshould be the seat of power, they say. this is a tripoli candidate. this should help unify feelings and bring people together. that is what libyans or what. they want people to move on ahead. they want to move on this ambitious plan toward democracy with the idea that the prime minister will collect a cabinet, which will lead to elections in 8 months time to draw up a new constitution for libya. people are eager to move on that road to democracy as soon as they can. >> how much of those plants for the future are affected by nato ending its mission in libya tonight? mindthink it's focus his on libya. nato has ended its mission and it made an audience feel safe. they think nato for winning the war against colonel gaddafi's powerful forces. what you have here on the ground work ill-equipped and ill trained fighters. having a nato fly all of those missions at 25,000 -- it was made about what the battle. >> china has launched an unmanned spacecraft in preparation for the country's first ever space docket. it bl

consensus figure. he is from tripoli as well and that has helped the city. this should be the seat of power, they say. this is a tripoli candidate. this should help unify feelings and bring people together. that is what libyans or what. they want people to move on ahead. they want to move on this ambitious plan toward democracy with the idea that the prime minister will collect a cabinet, which will lead to elections in 8 months time to draw up a new constitution for libya. people are eager to...

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the snowstorm, while passengers say, not good enough. >>> halloweencanceled?citiescalloff trick or tre treating across the snow-blasted east. >> halloween has been rescheduled for november 4th. >>> cain fights back. the gop front-runner denies accusation of sexual harassment more than a decade ago, calling it a witch hunt, singing a hymn. ♪ he looked beyond >>> made in america. how to get tourists from other countries to spend $600 billion right here in america. >>> and spy games. new fbi tapes of that sleeper cell of russian spies, trading secrets at starbucks and macy's? >>> good evening and a good new week to you. and in the middle of the mess of a snowstorm on the east coast this weekend, an outrage. the kind of problem for airline passengers we thought had been fixed. 123 people trapped on a plane on a tarmac near a gate for more than seven hours, rescued by the fire department after the pilot beggeded for someone to help them get off. we had so many questions about all of this today, why passengers, including some with illnesses were blocked from getting out of the plane. a

the snowstorm, while passengers say, not good enough. >>> halloween canceled? cities call off trick or tre treating across the snow-blasted east. >> halloween has been rescheduled for november 4th. >>> cain fights back. the gop front-runner denies accusation of sexual harassment more than a decade ago, calling it a witch hunt, singing a hymn. ♪ he looked beyond >>> made in america. how to get tourists from other countries to spend $600 billion right here in...

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is the most effective way to transport a large number of passengers in aworld-classcitylikesan francisco. we need that as soon as possible. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am here today to reiterate our support. we have supported the central subway since the beginning. reason being back the connectivity it is providing in our transit first city, and it is the same reason why we are supporting it today. we are well aware of the mta strategy as was pointed out in the findings of the grand jury report, but i cannot agree more with what one of the speakers have said -- the challenges should not prevent us from moving forward into the future. my group finds some of the findings -- we can not suspend them. by december 30, we talk about the lack of communication. the experience of my group in the last 10 years was every time we had called for additional answers for any questions, we have always received responses from central subway promptly. our members have been attending meetings religiously, and we just felt that we h

is the most effective way to transport a large number of passengers in a world-class city like san francisco. we need that as soon as possible. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am here today to reiterate our support. we have supported the central subway since the beginning. reason being back the connectivity it is providing in our transit first city, and it is the same reason why we are supporting it today. we are well aware...

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putting themotorcityonthe road to recovery. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, herman cain, the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination, could not have been more clear about it today. he said "i have never sexually harassed anyone." but he acknowledged that he was accused of sexual harassment in the 1990s and that the accusers received a monetary settlement. the story, which broke late last night, has shaken up the g.o.p. campaign. political correspondent jan crawford has the late-breaking developments. >> reporter: he's a front-runner under fire. >> sir, excuse me! >> reporter: today herman cain was on the defensive, flatly denying accusations of sexual harassment. >> i'll let the rest... while at the restaurant association i was accused of sexual harassment. falsely accused, i might add. i was falsely accused of sexual harassment and when the charges were brought, as the leader of the organization, i recused myself and allowed my general counsel and my human resource officer to deal with the sit

putting the motor city on the road to recovery. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, herman cain, the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination, could not have been more clear about it today. he said "i have never sexually harassed anyone." but he acknowledged that he was accused of sexual harassment in the 1990s and that the accusers received a monetary settlement. the story, which broke...

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this hour. a suicide bombing in the southern afghanacityofkandahar has claimed at least four lives a truck laden with explosives that was detonated near u.n. agency checkpoint several people were wounded in the blast and in suing a gunfight between insurgents and the afghan security forces the taliban has claimed responsibility. nato has officially wrapped up its mission over libya marking the end of its military intervention the responsibility for national security will be handed to the country's interim government now faces the difficult task of collecting countless weapons and firearms from civilians weapons use and became widespread during the eight months of civil war that ended with the violent death of libya's former leader moammar gadhafi. in yemen a huge blast have rocked an airbase outside the capital sanaa prompting authorities to shut the city's international airport officials say that explosive devices were planted inside twelve fighter jets it's not yet clear how insurgents managed to get access to the heavily guarded area yemen's capital has seen months of anti

this hour. a suicide bombing in the southern afghan a city of kandahar has claimed at least four lives a truck laden with explosives that was detonated near u.n. agency checkpoint several people were wounded in the blast and in suing a gunfight between insurgents and the afghan security forces the taliban has claimed responsibility. nato has officially wrapped up its mission over libya marking the end of its military intervention the responsibility for national security will be handed to the...

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yorkcity, thestorm destroyed as many as 1000 trees in central park. eight times as many as tropical storm irene took out two months ago. in 24 cities, the snowstorm set records. people died. en in connecticut, 123 passengers extremely unhappy. demonstrated a its customersward found hard to comprehend. the --e were trapped on on the tarmac for seven hours after their flight was diverted. we can't seem to get help from our own company. i apologize. the company says the would be reimbursed. in the storm, they could turn out to be the lucky ones. you read about that? that is a nightmare. >> when you get something like this in october, and has no affect what the rest of the winter is going to be like. just something that happens rarely in october. i think we will have a fairly normal winter as far as precipitation totals go. maybe a little bit below average temperatures. >> like christmas? >> let's hope not. let's go to oakdale high school in frederick county. just behind that is the football field. the sunshine and warming temperatures did a number. you can see it disappear right before

york city, the storm destroyed as many as 1000 trees in central park. eight times as many as tropical storm irene took out two months ago. in 24 cities, the snowstorm set records. people died. en in connecticut, 123 passengers extremely unhappy. demonstrated a its customersward found hard to comprehend. the --e were trapped on on the tarmac for seven hours after their flight was diverted. we can't seem to get help from our own company. i apologize. the company says the would be reimbursed. in...

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committee said it couldn't confirm allegations that brown gotacityjobfor attacking then mayor adrian fenty. tom? >> it's not clear what happened last year. there's an ongoing criminal investigation to find out. brown said earlier this year he was paid thousands of dollars in cash by the gray campaign to criticize then mayor adrian fenty during the race. later he got a $110,000 a year city job for his work. a house committee that looked into the allegations of corruption said in the 50-page report released found evidence brown received financial backing from an operative associated with gray's campaign. they said there were no hard facts verifying the job claim by brown. $110,000 city job from which he was fired within a month of taking it. they did not subpoena anybody. the committee praised and relied upon an earlier report. >> i was pleased they came out with the same conclusions we did. in fact, they may have been harsher with respect to brown and his reliability and credibility. >> completed the criminal investigation in the campaign scandal, the most serious threat to gra

committee said it couldn't confirm allegations that brown got a city job for attacking then mayor adrian fenty. tom? >> it's not clear what happened last year. there's an ongoing criminal investigation to find out. brown said earlier this year he was paid thousands of dollars in cash by the gray campaign to criticize then mayor adrian fenty during the race. later he got a $110,000 a year city job for his work. a house committee that looked into the allegations of corruption said in the...

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work forthecityandcounty of san francisco. we have 27,000 employees. running the compliance department, i covered with thousands of city employees. i believe in the greatness of the people republic 7 to work for the city. i think we lead our government without hypocrisy, saying one thing and doing something else, giving the people the tools to be successful, listening to them and thanking them, that we can really deliver on the big picture of a better san francisco. i have been to a lot of forums, like most of the candidates here, and you can walk in and you know a lot of people that come are already committed to a candidate. by the applause meter tonight, it is pretty clear. people at home, maybe not so much. but who is your second place vote? to is your third choice? are you voting based on ideology, personal contact, performance, other intangibles? stockton had a conversation and think about it. it will matter in an election in which nothing -- no one will win in the first round. please visit the website. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank all of you who think it --

work for the city and county of san francisco. we have 27,000 employees. running the compliance department, i covered with thousands of city employees. i believe in the greatness of the people republic 7 to work for the city. i think we lead our government without hypocrisy, saying one thing and doing something else, giving the people the tools to be successful, listening to them and thanking them, that we can really deliver on the big picture of a better san francisco. i have been to a lot of...

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south and east ofthecity. numbersjump really quickly. where mike was, in some cases, close to a foot of snow. now, when you take that band, head it up into new england, some people saw over a foot of snow. so definitely a big storm any time of year, especially this early. we'll have your forecast here coming up shortly. back to you inside. >>> stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. for updates any time, go to wjz.com. >>> a total loss. fire completely stroyed a historic mount washington landmark. adam may has emotional reaction from the tavern owner and the latest on plans to rebuild. >> reporter: just hours after locking up sunday night, fire alarms went off inside the mount washington tavern. >> was anything left intact in the back? >> it's hard to say. we haven't been able to enter the building yet. >> reporter: the owner says most of the building appears totaled. >> we're worried about our employees. they're like family to us. we have several that have been with us 20, 25 years. and we're concerned about our clientele. they're like family to us. >> reporter: some

south and east of the city. numbers jump really quickly. where mike was, in some cases, close to a foot of snow. now, when you take that band, head it up into new england, some people saw over a foot of snow. so definitely a big storm any time of year, especially this early. we'll have your forecast here coming up shortly. back to you inside. >>> stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. for updates any time, go to wjz.com. >>> a total loss. fire completely stroyed a...

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report and many organizations are saying to our elected officialsthatcity- wide,muni is important to them. not just 1.7 miles of system. despite the cost cuts and design changes in the central subway, looking at the plant, as the -- looking at the plan, as the grand jury did, the direct connections to market street and the bart and metro station has been eliminated. the entire central subway t line does not connect directly into the metro and bart stations, as they do now. thus, there is a loss in standards of service. we strongly support the grand jury goes recommendations for certain specific artists of the project, but moreover, above that, we feel that as part of your duties and due diligence, given the controversy and misinformation that we have seen over many years, that there should be an independent audit of the project as a whole, its finances, and its transportation benefits and flaws. as you know, the fda thefta -- fta has warned us this is the company -- the most complex project that san francisco has overtaken. it also warned us that cost overruns must be borne by the

report and many organizations are saying to our elected officials that city- wide, muni is important to them. not just 1.7 miles of system. despite the cost cuts and design changes in the central subway, looking at the plant, as the -- looking at the plan, as the grand jury did, the direct connections to market street and the bart and metro station has been eliminated. the entire central subway t line does not connect directly into the metro and bart stations, as they do now. thus, there is a...

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. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink congratulations. congralations. today,thecityofcharlotte can use verizon technology to inspire binesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon. >> bret: three killed were united nations employees. three others were attacked on foot and all killed. libya interim leadership chosen electronics engineer from tripoli as the new prime minister. he will appoint a new cabinet in the coming days. nato secretary general rasmussen was in libya on this, the final day of the alliance military involvement there and he praised libyans for the courage, determination and sacrifice. syrian president is warning the west not to intervene in his country's problems. assad told british newspaper middle east would go up in flames if there is interference. major agency of the united states

. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink congratulations. congralations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire binesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon. >> bret: three...

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for 60 days. it is a passive gps system, andbaltimorecitypolicewant to take a mackenzie where he had been. reporting live, barry simms, wbal tv 11 news. >> senator ulysses currie did not take the stand in the case. we have the latest with david. >> before testimony officially rested in this case, federal prosecutors raised questions about another company that paid him as a consultant, and an fbi special agent also shed new light on his incomplete financial disclosure statements. prosecutors called a special agent to the witness stand. he was the case agent in charge of the currie investigation and had talked with currie the morning when they issued a search warrant. they asked the senator why he did report and that he was a paid consultant for shoppers. it was testified that he initially blamed his wife, saying she reviewed the forms, and then he said he reviewed them for accuracy and then sign them because it was his responsibility. the testimony is conflicting. his wife says cents his election, she has built out but two of his disclosure forms and that he did not check the w

for 60 days. it is a passive gps system, and baltimore city police want to take a mackenzie where he had been. reporting live, barry simms, wbal tv 11 news. >> senator ulysses currie did not take the stand in the case. we have the latest with david. >> before testimony officially rested in this case, federal prosecutors raised questions about another company that paid him as a consultant, and an fbi special agent also shed new light on his incomplete financial disclosure...

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tickets. in dc alone there are $355 million in outstanding parking tickets, and in newyorkcity, $700million that is the scope of the problem across the country, chevy chase village is going after your credit score if you don't pay up. >> a lot of people would have a bone to pick with them in the first place they have two speed cameras, block after block some times put a block on the third block, so three speed traps in three blocks now using debt collectors sounds like money making straight pure and simple. >> it is money making brian you can come to work for triple-a you have the same point of view question have. if it -- view we have. if it were a legitimate program and didn't have all these money making questions about it, people would pay up, so many people are rebelling but we think people shouldn't rebel, they should go to court and fight the ticket. but the fact of the matter is, chevy chase village is the first community in our area, to use these debt collectors and one woman reported to triple-a her credit score fell by 100 points, that can harm you when you are trying to g

tickets. in dc alone there are $355 million in outstanding parking tickets, and in new york city, $700 million that is the scope of the problem across the country, chevy chase village is going after your credit score if you don't pay up. >> a lot of people would have a bone to pick with them in the first place they have two speed cameras, block after block some times put a block on the third block, so three speed traps in three blocks now using debt collectors sounds like money making...

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you took all of those people but i'm shoulder to shoulder you could fit them intothecityoflos angeles so that kind of puts it in a different perspective people take up a lot of space however because they also need food they. very very important water is poured you wouldn't be able to live in los angeles in fact if you crowded everybody in there but i think that it's dangerous to say that we should let go of the numbers and look at other things the numbers are extremely important in terms of what the population is going to be like and what life is going to be like even even thirty years from now ok if i can go to you our guest in berlin but today i mean it really gets down to maybe not numbers but what's a good sign to use the type of lifestyle that people want to be able to have and if we look at the rich north and the rich west they consume most of the world's resources and we have emerging middle class is all around the the developing world the emerging world and they want to live like their european and american peers isn't that really the issue here is how you distribute r

you took all of those people but i'm shoulder to shoulder you could fit them into the city of los angeles so that kind of puts it in a different perspective people take up a lot of space however because they also need food they. very very important water is poured you wouldn't be able to live in los angeles in fact if you crowded everybody in there but i think that it's dangerous to say that we should let go of the numbers and look at other things the numbers are extremely important in terms...

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streets of portland, oregon and moaned and groaned and walked throughthecity. theannual zombie walk began a few years ago as a flash mob and now this continues to grow. now my friends out here are concerned about the weather. what happened on saturday? >> it rained. >> reporter: and did what. >> snowed. >> reporter: aren't you glad it didn't happened. >>> >> yes. >> reporter: the most important thing is we don't have bad weather for tonight. there's an important man in the student yes. his name is mr. by crate -- wyatt. what do we want to tell him? >> no rain! >> reporter: wyatt. you have got some pressure. >> i can relate to the half devil, half angel. >> reporter: i can't wait to see yours. you say it's posted on line. we'll see. >> weather will keep holding up. as we take a look, nothing spooky about this. 54 degrees. winds are out of the southeast. you know, not a bad looking day. wild cloud formations but things stay dry. a nice finish. ellicott city, fall colors. some of the trees have not been quite stripped of their leaves. still snow on the ground in western maryland.

streets of portland, oregon and moaned and groaned and walked through the city. the annual zombie walk began a few years ago as a flash mob and now this continues to grow. now my friends out here are concerned about the weather. what happened on saturday? >> it rained. >> reporter: and did what. >> snowed. >> reporter: aren't you glad it didn't happened. >>> >> yes. >> reporter: the most important thing is we don't have bad weather for tonight....

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in an all rich province in the south of the country. the governor says rebels attackedacityearlymonday but were repelled by other forces. it is next to the border of south sudan, which declared independence in july. they accuse the south of backing the rebels, and that is something the others tonight. the heart of the thai capital bangkok is still dry, but some of the outer districts have been under water for weeks. on monday, hundreds of flood victims staged a demonstration near the capital. hours later, they agreed to open the barriers to allow them to drink. one area has been flooded to save downtown bangkok from rising waters. >> monika? >> greek prime minister george papandreou has called for a referendum. whether they should proceed with the referendums that have resulted in strikes. he said greeks must start but -- must decide if they want to go through with the plans. it could put a deal in jeopardy. if the greek people do not want it, they will not adopt it, the prime minister said on monday, apparently caving in to protests last week. last week's summit to flashed the

in an all rich province in the south of the country. the governor says rebels attacked a city early monday but were repelled by other forces. it is next to the border of south sudan, which declared independence in july. they accuse the south of backing the rebels, and that is something the others tonight. the heart of the thai capital bangkok is still dry, but some of the outer districts have been under water for weeks. on monday, hundreds of flood victims staged a demonstration near the...

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was a very serious discussionthecityfamilyhad that started at that opportunity, and i was in attendance when the kernel of an idea of a subway was essentially born. the idea was to provide chinatown with a life blood of great access, but not necessarily car access. at the time, there were no details, but at that time, there was the concept that this was something the city should invest in. everything else, was -- everything else, was, like all of these projects, very complex. we have had the debate. we have been the environmental analysis, and we made the decisions with the full scrutiny of the public. it is way too late to open the discussion now. in my view, the project needs to move forward with all due haste. the last thing we want to do is provide the federal government with any sense that our commitment to the project has wavered. i do not think it has, and i look forward to continuing to work with the mta to make sure we complete it in the timeline and for the money that is at this point agreed upon. i should say about the budget -- i am very glad the issue of the incr

was a very serious discussion the city family had that started at that opportunity, and i was in attendance when the kernel of an idea of a subway was essentially born. the idea was to provide chinatown with a life blood of great access, but not necessarily car access. at the time, there were no details, but at that time, there was the concept that this was something the city should invest in. everything else, was -- everything else, was, like all of these projects, very complex. we have had...

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theoldcityofjerusalem, but its work is funded in large part by american money, money washington is almost certain to withdraw. bbc news in jerusalem. >> nato has officially brought its mission in libya to a close. to mark the conclusion, the chief made a surprise visit to tripoli, where he heralded the success of operations and congratulated the country. hours later, in the interim leadership chose an electronics magnate from tripoli as the interim prime minister. we spoke to a correspondent in the libyan capital. the transitional government has announced a new prime minister for libya. what can you tell us about him? >> he is seen as somebody who can bring the transitional council together. there have been reports of internal squabbling, not least over the body of the former dictator, where it should be buried, how it should be buried, and so on. this man is a consensus figure. he is from tripoli, which will help the city. until now, the transitional council has been sitting in the east, in benghazi. this is a tripoli candidate. this should help unify feelings and bring people

the old city of jerusalem, but its work is funded in large part by american money, money washington is almost certain to withdraw. bbc news in jerusalem. >> nato has officially brought its mission in libya to a close. to mark the conclusion, the chief made a surprise visit to tripoli, where he heralded the success of operations and congratulated the country. hours later, in the interim leadership chose an electronics magnate from tripoli as the interim prime minister. we spoke to a...

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aworld-classcity, wedeserve to have a world-class public school system. if we do, families will stay here and move to san francisco and jobs will come to san francisco. my moment of obligation when i knew i had to run was not to circumvent the only way to achieve this was that the mayor makes it a high level priority. it takes a community wide effort to improve the public education system. i am a proponent of high-quality schools. i cannot tell you how many kids as young as seven, who i've met alone on the minutes of bus, going across town to get to their public school. we're not supposed to leave children at home alone at the age of 12. that is not acceptable children are traveling across town by themselves to get to school. we have to create committees schools where we bring resources to support children and families, social work, mental- health care, after-school programs, locate them on the site of schools. we have to support the business community. as the innovation capital of the world, we are the shoemaker kids with no shoes, we are not compiling any of the great educatio

a world-class city, we deserve to have a world-class public school system. if we do, families will stay here and move to san francisco and jobs will come to san francisco. my moment of obligation when i knew i had to run was not to circumvent the only way to achieve this was that the mayor makes it a high level priority. it takes a community wide effort to improve the public education system. i am a proponent of high-quality schools. i cannot tell you how many kids as young as seven, who i've...